While Finland and Singapore both enjoy the global educational limelight due to their successful school systems, they differ considerably in their approaches to teacher accountability. Finland’s light-touch teacher accountability system focuses on setting standards at the point of entry to the teaching profession, whereas Singapore uses a comprehensive, tiered, and competitive performance management system that deploys promotions and performance bonuses to manage the processes and outputs of teacher practice in schools. In this chapter, I use interviews with 24 Finnish and Singaporean teachers to explore the differences between these distinct approaches to teacher accountability—and to account for their disparate but apparently successful pa...
In this chapter, the authors present the findings across and within countries. They describe externa...
Yifei Yan’s ambitious multi-method case study of government middle schoolsin Beijing and Delhi provi...
In some European countries, teachers select students for entry into different secondary school types...
While Finland and Singapore both enjoy the global educational limelight due to their successful scho...
In this thesis, I address two polarised debates in education policy: how teachers should be held acc...
Every teacher’s classroom practice is embedded in a system of overlapping contexts that interact wit...
Educational policy makers across a wide array of settings have made concerted efforts to improve the...
In recent decades, the governance of educational systems has experienced dramatic changes in many co...
Purpose: The three neighbouring nations of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore participated in the 200...
Accountability and Culture of School Teachers and Principals studies the degree to which teachers an...
In the last decades, educational policies have been more and more engaged with the topic of school a...
The primary objective of the study was to empirically test theoretical claims made about differences...
This article addresses teacher autonomy in different models of educational governance using quantita...
part of the chapter we tell the story of our experiences over the past decade in supporting the work...
In some European countries, teachers select students for entry into different secondary school track...
In this chapter, the authors present the findings across and within countries. They describe externa...
Yifei Yan’s ambitious multi-method case study of government middle schoolsin Beijing and Delhi provi...
In some European countries, teachers select students for entry into different secondary school types...
While Finland and Singapore both enjoy the global educational limelight due to their successful scho...
In this thesis, I address two polarised debates in education policy: how teachers should be held acc...
Every teacher’s classroom practice is embedded in a system of overlapping contexts that interact wit...
Educational policy makers across a wide array of settings have made concerted efforts to improve the...
In recent decades, the governance of educational systems has experienced dramatic changes in many co...
Purpose: The three neighbouring nations of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore participated in the 200...
Accountability and Culture of School Teachers and Principals studies the degree to which teachers an...
In the last decades, educational policies have been more and more engaged with the topic of school a...
The primary objective of the study was to empirically test theoretical claims made about differences...
This article addresses teacher autonomy in different models of educational governance using quantita...
part of the chapter we tell the story of our experiences over the past decade in supporting the work...
In some European countries, teachers select students for entry into different secondary school track...
In this chapter, the authors present the findings across and within countries. They describe externa...
Yifei Yan’s ambitious multi-method case study of government middle schoolsin Beijing and Delhi provi...
In some European countries, teachers select students for entry into different secondary school types...